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O NE B RO A D WA Y P LA Z A P RO J E CT E I R A D DE N DU M CI T Y O F S A NT A A NA <br />5. Environmental Analysis <br />Page 70 PlaceWorks <br />The Certified EIR analyzed vibration as part of Geology and Soils. The Certified EIR determined that land <br />uses adjacent to the Project Site would experience temporary annoyance due to vibration from c onstruction. <br />The Certified EIR determined that the Approved Project’s impact relating to construction would be less than <br />significant. <br />5.13.2 Impacts Associated with the Proposed Project <br />Would the Proposed Project result in: <br />Environmental Issues <br />Substantial Change in <br />Project Requiring Major EIR Revisions <br />Substantial Change in Circum- <br />stances Requiring Major EIR Revisions <br />New Information <br />Showing New or Increased Significant Effects <br />Less Than <br />Significant Impact/No Changes or New <br />Information Requiring Preparation of an EIR No Impact <br />a) Generation of a substantial temporary or <br />permanent increase in ambient noise levels <br />in the vicinity of the project in excess of <br />standards established in the local general <br />plan or noise ordinance, or applicable <br />standards of other agencies? <br /> X <br />b) Generation of excessive groundborne <br />vibration or groundborne noise levels? X <br />c) For a project located within the vicinity of a <br />private airstrip or an airport land use plan or, <br />where such a plan has not been adopted, <br />within two miles of a public airport or public <br />use airport, would the project expose people <br />residing or working in the project area to <br />excessive noise levels? <br /> X <br /> <br />Comments: <br />a) Generation of a substantial temporary or permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the vicinity <br />of the project in excess of standards established in the local general plan or noise ordinance, or <br />applicable standards of other agencies? <br />Less Than Significant Impact/No Changes or New Information Requiring Preparation of an EIR. <br />The Proposed Project would not substantially increase construction noise, since the Proposed Project would <br />occur within the building envelop e of the Approved Project. The Proposed Project would comply with <br />identified mitigation measures. With regards to construction noise, the Proposed Project would not create a <br />new significant impact or a substantial increase in the severity of previously identifie d effects that would require <br />the preparation of a subsequent EIR. <br />The Proposed Project would convert up to 19 floors of office uses (from the Approved Project) to up to 402 <br />residential units. Based on the Trip Generation Memo (contained in Appendix B and discussed in the <br />5 - 124